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by K-Apostrophe
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Moonrise. A sliver of crescent moon appears in a gradient evening sky in this framed graphic print. With its soft hues and minimal composition, this piece makes a soothing addition to your space. It’s printed on paper using giclee inks for an accurate, lasting reproduction.
Art description: This abstract artwork is divided into 4 square like window panes. White, red and black shapes fill the panes much like shadows might. This framed art print was created by Alex Dunn and printed in Madison, WI. The print is giclee printed using fade-resistant inks for picture-perfect detail and incredible depth of color and finished with a 100% real wood frame. Individually made using traditional custom framing techniques, it has the quality you would expect from your local frame shop. Features: Custom artwork details: Does my bum look big in this? by Alex Dunn. 100% Real wood frame details: The art is framed in the frame. Quality and authenticity: Prints are giclee printed using fade-resistant inks for picture-perfect detail and incredible depth of color. They are protected with a shatterproof sheet of gallery-quality acrylic, which resists UV rays and light damage better than traditional glass. The artwork is authentically licensed. Protective backing: Premium paper prints are permanently adhered to a rigid backer board to prevent rippling over time. Hassle-free hanging: Ready to hang for easy installation. All framed prints have a durable hanging wire attached to the back and a hanging hook and nail. Assembled in the USA: Each piece is assembled to order in Madison, WI USA. For home or commercial use: Because of our attention to detail and focus on artistry, architects, interior designers, and homeowners alike choose this framed art print to create beautiful living spaces.
Michael Schauer is a German-based self-taught photographer who grew up in the mountains and forests so naturally, he specializes in the northern and more remote parts of the planet. Michael describes his work as cinematic as well as calm. He tries to keep the colors fairly natural and the post-processing to a minimum - only enhancing what's already there.